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<blockquote data-quote="Skooter" data-source="post: 8155069" data-attributes="member: 647506"><p>Do you have pictures of what you used? I'd like to see if you have them.</p><p></p><p>My crossovers are set at 60Hz and 4kHz, as I'm trying to cross them low on the low end to mask the subwoofer and have every possible sound come from the stage.</p><p></p><p>And I do have them sealed up pretty good, and they sound great as is, but I'm simply looking to improve. I believe in overdoing it, even for a slight increase in quality, simply because I'm a huge audiophile on a small budget. I've tried playing with phase and it sounds best in phase, without any correction. My window has enough clearance to make nearly anything behind the speaker, so that's not an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skooter, post: 8155069, member: 647506"] Do you have pictures of what you used? I'd like to see if you have them. My crossovers are set at 60Hz and 4kHz, as I'm trying to cross them low on the low end to mask the subwoofer and have every possible sound come from the stage. And I do have them sealed up pretty good, and they sound great as is, but I'm simply looking to improve. I believe in overdoing it, even for a slight increase in quality, simply because I'm a huge audiophile on a small budget. I've tried playing with phase and it sounds best in phase, without any correction. My window has enough clearance to make nearly anything behind the speaker, so that's not an issue. [/QUOTE]
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